They _____ (argue) when the phone _____ (ring).
A. were arguing; rang
B. argued; rang
C. were arguing; was ringing

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Future Tense › View( – ) Rania is not going to party next Saturday night
What is the positive sentence of the sentence above?
A. ( + ) Rania is going to party next Saturday night
B. ( + ) Rania is goes to party next Saturday night
C. ( + ) Rania is went to party next Saturday night
D. ( + ) Rania are going to party next Saturday night
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Which of the following sentences demonstrates inappropriate shifts in verb tense?
A. He is studying for the exam while he will be working part-time
B. I will be cooking dinner while he is watching TV
C. She has been reading when the phone rings
D. They played soccer after they have finished their homework
Vocabulary › ViewWhen you move in a quick and shaky way, you are ..
A. rasping
B. skittered
C. wincing
D. tensed
Tenses › View
I’m coming tomorrow.
A. simple present
B. simple past
C. present perfect
D. present continuous
